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1.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 176(5): 576-580, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38724808

ABSTRACT

We performed a comparative in vitro study of the involvement of NF-κB, PI3K, cAMP, ERK1/2, p38, JAKs, STAT3, JNK, and p53-dependent intracellular signaling in the functioning of neural stem cells (NSC) under the influence of basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and FGF receptor agonist, diterpene alkaloid songorine. The significant differences in FGFR-mediated intracellular signaling in NSC were revealed for these ligands. In both cases, stimulation of progenitor cell proliferation occurs with the participation of NF-κB, PI3K, ERK1/2, JAKs, and STAT3, while JNK and p53, on the contrary, inhibit cell cycle progression. However, under the influence of songorin, cAMP- and p38-mediated cascades are additionally involved in the transmission of the NSC division-activating signal. In addition, unlike FGF, the alkaloid stimulates progenitor cell differentiation by activating ERK1/2, p38, JNK, p53, and STAT3.


Subject(s)
Cell Differentiation , Cell Proliferation , Diterpenes , Neural Stem Cells , Receptors, Fibroblast Growth Factor , STAT3 Transcription Factor , Signal Transduction , Neural Stem Cells/drug effects , Neural Stem Cells/metabolism , Neural Stem Cells/cytology , Animals , STAT3 Transcription Factor/metabolism , Receptors, Fibroblast Growth Factor/metabolism , Receptors, Fibroblast Growth Factor/agonists , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Diterpenes/pharmacology , Cell Differentiation/drug effects , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Fibroblast Growth Factor 2/metabolism , Fibroblast Growth Factor 2/pharmacology , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/metabolism , Tumor Suppressor Protein p53/agonists , Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases/metabolism , Alkaloids/pharmacology , MAP Kinase Signaling System/drug effects , Janus Kinases/metabolism , Cyclic AMP/metabolism , Cells, Cultured , Rats
2.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 174(2): 230-235, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36598664

ABSTRACT

Analysis of specific pharmacological activity evaluated high antinociceptive efficacy of the first synthesized compound 10-di(ethoxyacetyl)-2,6,8,12-tetraacetyl-2,4,6,8,10,12-hexaazatetracyclo[5,5,0,03,11,05,9]dodecane (ethowurtzine) in models of somatogenic pain of different genesis (thermal, visceral pain, mechanical compression of paw).The new molecule from the class of hexaazaisowurtzitane effectively blocks nociceptive reactions at the supraspinal and peripheral levels of pain sensitivity organization. The effect of ethowurtzine was comparable or exceeded the effect of tramadol. The obtained results prove the possibility of creating new pharmacologically active molecules based on the high-energy substance hexaazaisowurtzitane.


Subject(s)
Pain , Tramadol , Humans , Pain Measurement/methods , Pain/drug therapy , Tramadol/pharmacology , Tramadol/therapeutic use , Pain Threshold , Analgesics/pharmacology , Analgesics/therapeutic use , Analgesics, Opioid/pharmacology
3.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 171(2): 212-217, 2021 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34173095

ABSTRACT

Using rat and mouse models of neurogenic, ethanol-induced, and indometacin-induced damage to the gastric mucosa we demonstrated that course preventive treatment with flavonoid complex from aerial parts of Lychnis chalcedonica L. increased the resistance of gastric mucosa to ulcerogenic factors of different etiology. The gastroprotective effect of the phytocomplex in a dose range of 16-1600 µg/kg was comparable with that of the reference drug plantaglucide and was superior to that of the reference drugs eleutherococcus extract and methyluracil in the therapeutic doses. The antiulcerogenic activity of Lychnis chalcedonica flavonoid complex considerably exceeded activity of Lychnis chalcedonica L. extract demonstrated in our previous experiments.


Subject(s)
Anti-Ulcer Agents/therapeutic use , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Stomach Ulcer/drug therapy , Animals , Animals, Outbred Strains , Anti-Ulcer Agents/isolation & purification , Anti-Ulcer Agents/pharmacology , Cytoprotection/drug effects , Disease Models, Animal , Ethanol , Flavonoids/isolation & purification , Flavonoids/pharmacology , Flavonoids/therapeutic use , Gastric Mucosa/drug effects , Gastric Mucosa/pathology , Indomethacin , Lychnis/chemistry , Male , Mice , Neurogenic Inflammation/drug therapy , Neurogenic Inflammation/pathology , Phytotherapy , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Silene , Stomach Ulcer/chemically induced , Stomach Ulcer/pathology
4.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 170(6): 752-758, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33893965

ABSTRACT

Possible involvement of µ1- and κ-opioid receptors and cannabinoid type 1 receptors (CB1) into the mechanism of analgesic activity of the experimental drug product "Thiowurtzine, (capsule 120 mg)" synthesized on the basis of active pharmaceutical substance 4-(3,4-dibromthiophencarbonyl)-2,6,8,12-tetraacethyl-2,4,6,8,10,12hexaazatetracyclo [5,5,0,03,11,05,9]dodecane was studied in vivo using the hot plate test and acetic acid writhing test. The involvement of κ-opioid receptors and noninvolvement of µ1-receptors and CB1 receptors in the mechanism of thiowurtzine analgesia were demonstrated. The mechanism of interaction of the test analgesic with opioid receptors differs from that of the reference drug tramadol. The interaction of thiowurtzine with serotonergic, GABAergic, and muscarinic cholinergic neurotransmitter systems was studied in vivo using pharmacological analyzers. The absence of muscarinic cholinolytic effect of thiowurtzine was demonstrated in the model of arecoline-induced tremor. The central serotonin-blocking activity of the analgesic was revealed in the model of 5-hydroxytryptophan hyperkinesis in mice. Anticonvulsant activity was demonstrated in the corazol convulsions test, which attested to the presence of a GABAergic component. The mechanism of central analgesia caused by the drug product "Thiowurtzine, capsule 120 mg" appeared to be polymodal. The antinociceptive activity of the analgesic was comparable to that of tramadol.


Subject(s)
Neurotransmitter Agents/metabolism , Receptors, Opioid/metabolism , Analgesics , Animals , Central Nervous System/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Male , Mice , Pain Measurement , Receptor, Cannabinoid, CB1/metabolism , Receptors, Opioid, kappa/metabolism
5.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 170(4): 436-439, 2021 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33713221

ABSTRACT

The use of lithium drugs in clinical practice requires constant monitoring of lithium plasma concentration, because toxicity is sometimes observed at therapeutic concentrations of lithium. This is often associated with fluctuations of plasma concentration of lithium ions after intake of individual doses. Therefore, the use of a porous carrier providing a stable blood level of the drug is extremely promising and important for clinical practice. We studied activity of a new lithium drug (lithium complex) consisting of aluminum-silicon base and lithium citrate immobilized on its surface. Lithium carbonate served as the reference drug. It was shown that lithium carbonate and lithium complex exhibited no anxiolytic activity in the conflict model, but produced an antidepressant effect and improved exploratory behavior of animals.


Subject(s)
Lithium/pharmacology , Silicones/chemistry , Aluminum Oxide/chemistry , Aluminum Oxide/pharmacology , Animals , Anti-Anxiety Agents/pharmacology , Exploratory Behavior/drug effects , Lithium Carbonate/chemistry , Lithium Carbonate/pharmacology , Male , Mice
6.
Stud Russ Econ Dev ; 31(5): 495-504, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32994697

ABSTRACT

The article reflects the position held by the Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences regarding the problems and prospects of the socio-economic, scientific, and technological development of Siberia and the directions of strengthening its positions in the world and Russian space. The main development problems of Siberia and the Siberian Federal District are identified, taking into account modern challenges and threats. It is shown that the recovery of the Siberian economy as a whole and the regions of the Siberian Federal District, in particular, should be based on a significant increase in investment activity at all levels: macroregional, regional, and municipal. Proposals are made on a package of new Siberian investment projects with a focus on "embedding" Siberia in high-tech niches of the Russian and world economies, as well as on a system of priority measures that should be taken at the national, interregional, and regional levels.

7.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 166(4): 461-465, 2019 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30788739

ABSTRACT

Pronounced analgesic activity of the innovative compound 4-(3,4-dibromthiophencarbonyl)-2,6,8,12-tetraacethyl-2,4,6,8,10,12hexaazatetracyclo[5,5,0,03, 11,05, 9] dodecane (thiowurtzine) was observed in the thermal nociceptive hot plate test and in the acute visceral and somatic deep pain model (acetic acid writhing test). In these experimental models, naloxone-sensitive thiowurtzine-induced analgesia was revealed. The absence of tropism to peripheral opioid receptors in the acetic acid writhing test was demonstrated using naloxone methiodide. Course administration of low-toxic thiowurtzine in effective doses was not associated with ulcerogenic damage to the gastric mucosa in experimental animals.


Subject(s)
Analgesics/therapeutic use , Pain/drug therapy , Animals , Disease Models, Animal , Gastric Mucosa/drug effects , Male , Mice , Naloxone/therapeutic use , Pain/physiopathology , Pain Measurement/methods
8.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 165(4): 470-473, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30121932

ABSTRACT

The study examined the effects of a novel neurotropic medication based on a lithium complex composed of lithium citrate, polymethylsiloxane, and aluminum oxide on electrophysiological parameters of the rat brain. In contrast to lithium carbonate (the reference drug), the novel preparation resulted in a wave-like dynamics of electrical activity in the visual cortex. Rhythmic photic stimulation of the rats treated with lithium carbonate resulted in appearance of the signs attesting to up-regulation of excitability of cerebral cortex in all examined ranges. In contrast, the complex lithium preparation diminished the delta power spectrum, which was the only affected frequency band. It is hypothesized that the complex lithium medication induces milder activation of the cerebral cortex in comparison with lithium carbonate. The novel medication composed of lithium citrate, aluminum oxide, and polymethylsiloxane, is characterized by greater efficacy and safety than the preparation based on inorganic lithium salt (lithium carbonate).


Subject(s)
Cerebral Cortex/drug effects , Cerebral Cortex/metabolism , Lithium/pharmacology , Aluminum Oxide/pharmacology , Animals , Brain/drug effects , Brain/metabolism , Citrates/pharmacology , Electrophysiological Phenomena/drug effects , Lithium/chemistry , Lithium Carbonate/pharmacology , Male , Rats , Silicones/pharmacology
9.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 165(1): 10-13, 2018 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29797134

ABSTRACT

Repeated administration of songorine to mice restored mnestic processes impaired by scopolamine treatment, which manifested in improvement of CPAR conditioning and normalization of behavioral activity throughtout the observation period. This thearpeutical effect surpassed that of pyracetam used as the reference drug.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids/pharmacology , Diterpenes/pharmacology , Aconitum/chemistry , Animals , Behavior, Animal/drug effects , Male , Mice , Scopolamine/pharmacology
10.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 163(2): 222-225, 2017 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28726198

ABSTRACT

Anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities of the complex of flavonoids from Lychnis chalcedonica L. were studied in the models of acute aseptic inflammation induced by carrageenan, histamine, and serotonin and acetic acid-induced painful chemical stimulation. It is demonstrated that course treatment with flavonoids derived from Lychnis chalcedonica L. produced a stable pharmacological effect comparable with that of the reference anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac.


Subject(s)
Analgesics/therapeutic use , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Carrageenan/toxicity , Flavonoids/therapeutic use , Inflammation/drug therapy , Lychnis/chemistry , Acetic Acid/toxicity , Animals , Diclofenac/therapeutic use , Female , Histamine/toxicity , Inflammation/chemically induced , Male , Mice , Serotonin/toxicity
11.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 163(1): 18-21, 2017 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28580519

ABSTRACT

Psychopharmacological effects of JNK inhibitor were studied using a mouse model of posthypoxic encephalopathy. The preparation exhibited a pronounced cerebroprotective effect manifested in normalization of orientation and exploratory behavior and conditioned responses in posthypoxic mice. These effects were accompanied by marked elevation of neural stem cell content in the paraventricular region of the brain.


Subject(s)
Brain Diseases/drug therapy , JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases/antagonists & inhibitors , JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases/metabolism , Animals , Anthracenes/pharmacology , Anthracenes/therapeutic use , Brain/drug effects , Brain/metabolism , Brain Diseases/psychology , Exploratory Behavior/drug effects , Male , Mice , Neural Stem Cells/drug effects , Regenerative Medicine
12.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 161(1): 45-9, 2016 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27265139

ABSTRACT

Psychopharmacological effects of atisine-type diterpene alkaloid Z77 were studied under conditions of experimental posthypoxic encephalopathy. The preparation had a pronounced cerebroprotective effect consisting in normalization of orientation and exploratory behavior and conditioned activity in experimental animals. These changes were accompanied by significant increase in the number of neural stem cells in the paraventricular region of the brain and markedly enhanced production of neurotrophic growth factors by neural tissue microenvironment cells.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids/pharmacology , Alkaloids/therapeutic use , Brain Diseases/drug therapy , Animals , Brain/drug effects , Exploratory Behavior/drug effects , Male , Mice , Neural Stem Cells/drug effects , Regenerative Medicine
13.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 160(1): 49-52, 2015 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26593414

ABSTRACT

Injection of 5-fluorouracil to animals caused a pronounced toxic effect. Therapeutic and preventive treatment with Salix viminalis leaf extract significantly reduced the negative effects of the antitumor drug: promoted recovery of the bone marrow, peripheral blood, and visceral parameters and prevented ulceration. Combined use of the cytostatic and Salix viminalis extract increased the efficiency of antitumor therapy.


Subject(s)
Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic/toxicity , Fluorouracil/toxicity , Phytotherapy , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Salix/chemistry , Animals , Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic/therapeutic use , Blood Cell Count , Bone Marrow/drug effects , Carcinoma, Lewis Lung/drug therapy , Carcinoma, Lewis Lung/secondary , Cytostatic Agents/therapeutic use , Cytostatic Agents/toxicity , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Ethanol , Fluorouracil/therapeutic use , Hematologic Diseases/chemically induced , Hematologic Diseases/prevention & control , Hematopoiesis/drug effects , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Inbred CBA , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Solvents , Splenomegaly/chemically induced , Splenomegaly/prevention & control , Stomach Ulcer/chemically induced , Stomach Ulcer/prevention & control , Viscera/drug effects
14.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 159(6): 753-6, 2015 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26519263

ABSTRACT

The anxiolytic and antidepressant activities of complex preparations divaza and brizantin containing antibodies to brain-specific protein S100 were estimated using Vogel conflict test and Nomura forced swimming test. Course treatment (5 days) of brizantin in a dose of 2.5 ml/kg and divaza in a dose of 7.5 ml/kg significantly increased punished drinking in the Vogel conflict test in comparison with the control. Both drugs also improved general emotional behavior during training prior to the test procedure. Brizantin and divaza in a dose of 7.5 ml/kg increased the number of wheel revolutions in the Nomura forced swimming test in comparison with the control; the effect of divaza was more pronounced. High correlation coefficients between the number of wheel revolutions during the first and second 5-min sessions are also indicative of antidepressant action of divaza and brizantin.


Subject(s)
Anti-Anxiety Agents/pharmacology , Antibodies/pharmacology , Antidepressive Agents/pharmacology , Animals , Behavior, Animal/drug effects , Brain/drug effects , Diazepam/pharmacology , Drug Combinations , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Male , Maze Learning/drug effects , Motor Activity/drug effects , Rats , Stress, Psychological/pathology , Swimming/psychology
16.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 159(5): 642-5, 2015 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26472093

ABSTRACT

The role of cAMP- and IKK-2-dependent pathways in stimulation of the growth capacity of mesenchymal progenitor cells with alkaloid songorine was studied in vitro. Inhibitors of adenylate cyclase and IKK-2 were shown to abolish the increase in proliferative activity of progenitor cells. Moreover, blockade of the inhibitory kinase complex was accompanied by a decrease in the intensity of progenitor cell differentiation.


Subject(s)
Adenylyl Cyclases/genetics , Alkaloids/pharmacology , Cyclic AMP/metabolism , I-kappa B Kinase/genetics , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/drug effects , Adenylyl Cyclases/metabolism , Animals , Cell Differentiation/drug effects , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Cyclic AMP/antagonists & inhibitors , Dideoxyadenosine/analogs & derivatives , Dideoxyadenosine/pharmacology , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Gene Expression Regulation , I-kappa B Kinase/antagonists & inhibitors , I-kappa B Kinase/metabolism , Male , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/cytology , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Inbred CBA , Primary Cell Culture , Signal Transduction , Stem Cells , Thiophenes/pharmacology
17.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 159(3): 376-9, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26210209

ABSTRACT

Nootropic activity of water extract fractions from aerial parts of Filipendula vulgaris Moench was demonstrated on the models of hermetic volume hypoxia, conditioned passive avoidance response, open field test, and forced swimming with a load. The fractions stimulated hypoxic resistance, normalized orientation and exploratory behavior, improved conditioned response reproduction during testing after hypoxic injury, and increased exercise tolerance. Fractionation of the extract led to dissociation of the effect components, which suggests that individual constituents have specific characteristics. Ethylacetate fraction exhibited most pronounced nootropic activity and was superior to plant extract by some characteristics. The detected effects seemed to be caused by modulation of the hippocampus activity the under the effects of phenol and triterpene compounds.


Subject(s)
Filipendula/chemistry , Nootropic Agents/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Water/chemistry , Animals , Exploratory Behavior/drug effects , Male , Mice , Nootropic Agents/chemistry , Plant Components, Aerial/chemistry
18.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 158(6): 762-5, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25894773

ABSTRACT

We studied the psychopharmacological effects of atisine-type diterpene alkaloid Z77 in a rat model of brain ischemia in the morning and at night. The type of developing locomotor disorders in animals was shown to depend on circadian rhythms. Administration of Z77 substantially corrected manifestations of psychoneurological symptoms. The parameters of orientation and exploratory behavior and conditioned reflex activity were normalized. The key role of receptors of neural stem cells to fibroblast growth factor in the realization of their growth potential under the influence of the alkaloid was demonstrated. Under in vitro conditions, antibodies to fibroblast growth factor receptor abolished the increase in the number of neural CFU caused by Z77 in the culture of intact cells from the paraventricular region of the brain.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids/therapeutic use , Brain Ischemia/drug therapy , Gait Disorders, Neurologic/drug therapy , Alkaloids/pharmacology , Animals , Brain Ischemia/metabolism , Gait Disorders, Neurologic/metabolism , Male , Neural Stem Cells/cytology , Neural Stem Cells/drug effects , Rats , Receptors, Fibroblast Growth Factor/metabolism , Regenerative Medicine/methods
19.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 158(5): 659-63, 2015 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25778665

ABSTRACT

The effects of the extracts of the aboveground parts of Filipendula vulgaris Moench on the behavior and memory of mice after hypoxic injury and their physical performance in the open-field test were studied using the models of hypoxia in a sealed volume, conditioned passive avoidance response (CPAR), and forced swimming with a load. The extracts improved animal resistance to hypoxia, normalized orientation and exploration activities, promoted CPAR retention after hypoxic injury, and increased physical performance. Aqueous extract of meadowsweet had the most pronounced effect that corresponded to the effect of the reference drug piracetam. These effects were probably caused by modulation of hippocampal activity.


Subject(s)
Filipendula/chemistry , Nootropic Agents/chemistry , Nootropic Agents/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Animals , Avoidance Learning/drug effects , Male , Mice , Piracetam/pharmacology
20.
Bull Exp Biol Med ; 158(3): 352-5, 2015 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25573368

ABSTRACT

We studied the psychopharmacological effects of atisine-type diterpene alkaloid Z77 in a rat model of cerebral ischemia. Pronounced cerebroprotective effect was found consisting in normalization of the orienting and exploratory activity and conditioned behavior associated with significant correction of morphological changes in the brain. The direct stimulatory effect of Z77 on neural stem cells was shown in vitro.


Subject(s)
Alkaloids/therapeutic use , Brain Ischemia/drug therapy , Neural Stem Cells/cytology , Neural Stem Cells/drug effects , Neuroprotective Agents/therapeutic use , Animals , Male , Rats , Regenerative Medicine/methods
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